Английская Википедия:2017 in the Czech Republic
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Шаблон:Year in the Czech Republic Шаблон:Use dmy dates Events from the year 2017 in the Czech Republic
Incumbents
Events
- 27 January – A Czech court rules in favour of a nursing school that banned a Somali refugee student from wearing a headscarf.[1][2]
- 6 February – A Prague Fast-Food Restaurant Bans the Burka.[3]
- 19 September – A Czech appeals court upholds a lower court ruling that went against the headscarf.[4]
In popular culture
Sports
- 25–29 January – The 2017 European Figure Skating Championships were hosted by the Czech Figure Skating Association.
- 2–14 May – The 2017 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship was hosted in the cities of Plzeň and Příbram, and the towns of Přeštice and Domažlice.
- 16–25 June – The EuroBasket Women 2017 was hosted in the Czech cities of Prague and Hradec Králové.
Television
- 2 January – First episode of the television series Svět pod hlavou was aired (first of ten episodes).
Deaths
- 16 January – Jiří Navrátil, scout leader (b. 1923).[5]
- 20 January – Naděžda Kavalírová, physician and human rights activist (b. 1923).[6]
- 23 January – Jaroslav Vacek, Indologist (b. 1943).[7]
- 27 January – Petr Kop, volleyball player and Olympian (b. 1937).[8]
- 28 January – Lubomír Doležel, literary theorist (b. 1922).[9]
- 7 February – Antonín Přidal, writer and translator (b. 1935).[10]
- 11 February – Jarmila Šuláková, folk singer and actress (b. 1929).[11]
- 14 February – Jiří Lanský, high jumper and Olympian (b. 1933).[12]
- 16 February – Josef Augusta, ice hockey player and coach (b. 1946).[13]
- 23 February – Ivo Svoboda, politician (b. 1948).[14]
- 18 March – Miloslav Vlk, cardinal and Archbishop of Prague (b. 1932).[15]
- 22 March –
- Alexandr Kliment, writer (b. 1929).[16]
- Helena Štáchová, puppeteer (b. 1944).[17]
- 26 March – Věra Špinarová, singer (b. 1951).[18]
- 6 April – Libuše Havelková, actress (b. 1924).[19]
- 18 April – Augustin Bubník, ice hockey player and Olympian (b. 1928).[20]
- 23 April – František Rajtoral, footballer (b. 1986).[21]
- 24 April –
- František Brůna, handball player (b. 1944).[22]
- Dagmar Lerchová, figure skater and Olympian (b. 1930).[23]
- 19 May – David Bystroň, footballer (b. 1982).[24]
- 31 May – Jiří Bělohlávek, conductor (b. 1946).[25]
- 2 June – Jaroslav Kořán, Mayor of Prague, translator (b. 1940).[26]
- 15 June – Olbram Zoubek, sculptor (b. 1926).[27]
- 25 June – Eduard Zeman, politician (b. 1948).[28]
- 16 July – Eva Děpoltová, operatic soprano (b. 1945).[29]
- 19 July – Karel Franta, painter (b. 1928).[30]
- 22 July – František Ševčík, ice hockey player and Olympian (b. 1942).[31]
- 25 July – Ivana Loudová, composer (b. 1941).[32]
- 19 November – Jana Novotná, tennis player, (b. 1968).[33]
- 2 December – Iva Ritschelová, economist, (b. 1964)[34]
References
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